What happens after cataract surgery?
Most daily activities are ordinarily resumed a day or two after cataract surgery. However, some activities should be avoided for at least the first week, such as lifting heavy items, high-impact activities, bending over, and touching your eye. Vision is routinely greatly improved immediately after cataract surgery and continues to sharpen over days to weeks. Patients are typically pain-free after surgery. Sometimes there is mild scratchiness or soreness for a day or two. Light sensitivity may result from the eye not being used to seeing all the light that was previously blocked by the cataract. Patients often notice that colors are brighter and more brilliant. The same prescription drops used before surgery are used after. You will receive a clear, protective eye shield to wear while sleeping. Cataracts cannot regrow after surgery. After cataract surgery, many patients don’t wear glasses nearly as often as before the procedure.